Healthcare Computing announces attendance at the Commissioning Show
Healthcare Computing (HC) will be exhibiting on Stand J80 at the Commissioning Show at London’s Excel on 25th and 26th June. HC is a leading provider of IT support solutions to GPs, CCGs and CSUs. Delegates are invited to come and find out more about HC’s latest developments, including successful installations of HC VOICE and HC BACKUP.
HC VOICE is an IGSoC compliant Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) solution helping GP practices to manage calls more efficiently, while offering economies of scale, cost efficiencies and centralisation. The solution is designed for multiple sites working as one seamless system, enabling centralisation of reception desks and patient call handling without the need for multiple phone servers and expensive connectivity between sites.
HC BACKUP provides an online backup and recovery service for GP practices data, removing the need for local expensive back-up drives, saving practices time and money whilst taking the stress out of securing the practice data. The solution exceeds both CfH and IGSoC recommended standards and has been chosen and deployed in over 100 GP Practices across the UK.
The Commissioning Show will bring together more than 7,000 professionals from across the country for 14 theatres of world class conference programmes. Over 300 speakers will deliver legislation and policy updates, live debates, case studies and keynote sessions that will give delegates everything from organisational development and governance advice, new approaches to commissioning patients with multiple long-term conditions and everything in-between.
Neil Payne, Managing Director of HC, says: “We currently work across 25 CCGs and with a number of CSUs, providing IT Infrastructure support to over 600 surgeries. Visiting us at the Commissioning Show will provide CCGs and CSUs with the best opportunity to see our solutions in action themselves and hear about our success in improving financial and operational performance.”
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